AEW Revolution delivered a huge surprise at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 15 when Will Ospreay made his long-awaited return following months away from action. Ospreay had been sidelined due to a serious neck injury that kept him out of AEW programming since Forbidden Door. Earlier this year, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed that Ospreay was recovering and expected to return at some point in 2026, though no specific timeline was given. That return happened sooner than many fans expected during one of the nights most intense moments. Jon Moxley defended the AEW Continental Championship against Konosuke Takeshita in a brutal match with no time limit. The bout marked the first time the title had been contested without the usual time restriction, and both men delivered a violent encounter that had the crowd fully engaged. Takeshita had history with Moxley coming into the match. He previously defeated him during the 2025 Continental Classic, although Moxley ultimately won the tournament and captured the championship at Worlds End. Their rematch at Grand Slam Australia ended in a draw, which led to Moxley demanding a decisive fight at Revolution. The match lived up to expectations with both competitors pushing each other to the limit. Takeshita was busted open during the fight, and the two traded numerous near falls that had fans inside the arena on their feet. At one point, Takeshita shocked the crowd by kicking out of a Death Rider from Moxley. The action escalated even further when Moxley delivered an Avalanche Death Rider from the ropes, but Takeshita still managed to kick out, keeping the match alive. In the end, Moxley secured the victory by locking in a chokehold submission that forced Takeshita to pass out, allowing him to retain the AEW Continental Championship. However, the drama didnt end with the finish. After the match, a hype video suddenly aired for Will Ospreay, teasing his long-awaited comeback. Moments later, Ospreay appeared in the arena and made his way toward the ring. The returning star immediately targeted Moxley and the Death Riders, launching into a fast-paced attack that sent the group scrambling. Ospreay unleashed a flurry of offense and managed to fight them off as the crowd erupted. Before Ospreay could fully get his hands on him, Moxley backed away and left the area, avoiding a direct confrontation with the returning star. The moment signaled that Ospreay is officially back in AEW and may have his sights set directly on the Continental Champion. What did you think about Will Ospreay returning at AEW Revolution and going after Jon Moxley? Do you want to see these two collide in a major AEW match next? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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